PAci: ‘SIGHT OUR NEWS BUDGET run CHARLOTTMUWN ouaanuuv FOR OUR SATURDAY isum 1111c." was sung after was offered by Mrs. J. Pickard, followed with singing of hymn 605, The devotional pcrod led by Mrs Burke An installation service was then conducted by the Rev. T. E MacLcnnait and the following of- iiistulled for 1944: Presr-lrnt, Nfrs. W l-l. Johnson; 1st vice DITSIGHIE, Mrs. W. S. ‘ NCWSOHICI 2nd vice president. Mrs. J Pickard: recording secretary, Mrs Lain-a Biistin; Asst. Secre- tnrv- Mrs Warren Lord: corros- pondinc tary. Mrs. P G Dc- dimcy; . rer. Mrs J. Y. Mac- ‘Fatlycii. llsSidlklllt treasurer. Mrs. It E Mutch: secretary of Christ- ian Stewardship and Finance, Mrs. J. H. Ayers: community friend- ship secretaryy- Mrs. Calvin Mc- " ' supply secretary -Mrs John .hinn; Asst. Supply Secretary NMNDA‘, which prayer 0N SICK LlS1‘-Sirb. Lieut. Fric McAllistcr of l-LM S. Queen Char- lotte has been confined to sick- bed for the past week- Iiieut. Ian Burnett is also on the sick list FIRE YESTERDAY — The fire- nicn were summoned at 9.47 ves- tcrdav morning m u blaze at 9'7 flue-ton Fltreet. The fire proved to he in the flue. having originated from the kii/Jilflll range, and no dam-ago was re urteti IIESIDENCI‘. DESITIOYED ll)’ I7IRI§—-'1‘1le resid-Jnce oi Mr. Frank Hopkins at 1Z0 Edward Street was completely gilt-ted by fire last flight and the majority of the contents. household furnishings and personal possessions dcstroved. The firemen *v.'hu were svtninniied 1t 10.11) aiitl=(.li Lattiett for i t hour '* * ‘i that, \V. ‘Feed, Associate lvlgm. the cnusc oi inc t'ti.l. .igi.t.i.tr “as §,.L.,-,.,n,.v Mrs‘ Geo} He“. mikimwi" 'Se'."rctary ‘feiriperitnoe and Christ- , ,_ ,, , inn Citizenship-Mrs Arthur God- , l Q1510!‘ i itllll Itlissionriry Monthly Secretary. 5115*“ u rs A B B""H"ii' ' L ., .. . A b . thinxt- in.- Cir .‘ pant Ltk‘? will twu sci-vice ' BIIRTA ' January in Emerald. He served his ap- prenticeship with the law Jgnqes Howard at-Margate and shortly moved to Kensington with the business. when the newly non. structec P.E.I. Railroad bypassed the then thriving town of Mar. Sate. — Ad multos Annos.—K. —IIOME FROM TROCIIU, AL. — Mr, Harry Durant of Trochu is spending the winger season with his father Samuel Durant at Margate, who is quite Ullplltfl‘ and bright notwithstand- 1118 his tour score anc ten years. Harry went to the Kootenay dis- trict o! B.C. in the. early 1900's, thence to Trochu where he took up land and settled. He is renew- ing old friendships and acquaint- anceships around Kensington and vicinity. On account of his store oi’ knowledge gained throughmending and experience. he is n most in- tercsting conversationalistf-K. The funeral of the late William Jiizr-es lviiiCLeall of Central 16 was held o to the for n. aly years he served as an Lot} . n Sundfly a1;e_,-,~,..¢n,kno\\'ii. wns with the 2' iroin his; late residence.- United Church Lot iii Where under suspension, ting to report an motor vehicles, itia Act for neglecting, lawful excuse, to attend a parade. and two undel- the time Prices and Trade regulations On Dec. 15 the police eolle from litrensed vendors for anal MB- One sample contained self’ mont, the offender being fined and costs. Christ-mas week, with large influx quiet and o total absence of crime or disorder The sad news was received Mrs. Angus Cameron morning that her son L for operating a. motor vehicle whllg one for neglec- accident _ between one unde; the M11- $5 unchanged a death resulted of visitors, passed in a B11 rderly manner, with a A sad vale and vcinit on Decmbsr 9th h Mi h l hixefulltfagzsay. mam“ cted 22 samples of milk and two of cream, unuiln I t. sh k roa who knew him‘ u 0c He leaves to mourn a by yesterday ance Cor- porul Edison Cameron was killed in Italy. This is the second time Terrence and Peter at home. father predeceased h seven years ago. < in two months that this family has Gordon having been killed in ‘received sad news. another h. on November "Ted" as he was familiarly‘ H.C.M.P. before enlisting and went overseas [with the First Canacian Conting- ent four years ago. 50H, Italy THURSDAY ROSES RECEIVED — Mrs. Vii- scy, West Royalty. was lemeinbc - cd at Christmas with a lovely bou- quet of roses from her husband BliBier J- J ViBWy now on service in England , Robert Roberts, Kenneth Graham. loom oaslod ova- Elliot- m than 100 from this Church His twenty- ed b Mira M. Bnliem, thollnitcd BID t Woman’; Un- ion Noon-t by Mrs. rm. u» depart- ment of Christian Education by . B. uno. the Million Band by Mn. J. P. Campbell. Ro- ort on Boys’ Work was brought by Mr. Noble and Girls’ Work by Mrs. Noble. The committee on mu- sic reported through Mr. B. H. Bur- hoe. who also mentioned the work of the committee on Honour Boil, the latter of which showed more are serving with the various armed forces. The Board of Management reported through Mr. J. W. Boul- r, the Trustee: through Mr. J. D. enkins. Property through Mr. P J. fraud. who also reported for tho us era. . n8. Juri- uary 8th, 1944. after a few days illness. She was a life long resident c_f Charlottetown during which time she made many friends and was lotr/‘ed and respected by all who er RIICW . was a devoted member of y She tCrystal Chapter Order llaetlm Prince of Wales College and then taking a Course in town Business College. After grad- uation he accepted a position with thlemMaplo leaf Milling Co. of 5t. In Halifax in the his wings in St. Johns, toliowinl m d a lame 18°11 KIM“ I Another brot e;- Bgt. Robert Dai- liniz is inched to the ant in Anprlor. s...&..'*".."“=~="~= ve s. . e o v o of NISKVWIIOIB “n e u me Boot-war rte-construction rovinoe. describing briefly 5 All‘! ment to ii f C. W L CARD PARTY -- An the Charlotte- writs... ma, m enlisted in R. C. A. recfiilvitrlilg e., e December and lam- the DVGYIGBI. with the Dental Corp; at. R. C. A. l". at pres- John son. ,__ before the Y’: Men's Walter for 1st. r0 aicrmd llflrligtlure in, m giectllification and hoglie nts. Other 82100 iiR ti, ng-iiprcoPE 1:151:41 Hospital o . Charlotteto 0 T al. Jan. “Si: as] marks the m“ ' u. 198° , Gallant, tm Mrs. riuffifi w“. N-At and wn. a . a. 12. m4 a. M.’ “"9"- ” "n. John MAIBIAGE; FBIZZELL-CAR _ 1944. at ' m on Wedncsd Y c E“ flrizaiQ-i S - J . to m1 Alexender E 5.“? . England. mm “I suitiers tn d» = i - '~ “PW iIiVPlI hi’ i" i‘ i v . ‘u ' I ii members and was vmy in- i elder. = 3 .".n':; iiin inrrtiiig: was lheiii .i)l'itili_.‘,il‘ to a vim? \'.'l'.ii ilYillil J75 ‘Star. also Memorial Lodge mi=l;,,‘,‘§°§.fl‘," barge ataéhggllgttt: zffiffgi} gfilliggifléfiuggsfcuim" “M town Wednesday evening. tinder He. leaves to mourn his mother, two sisters and four brothers, Mar- garet. Mrs. Cyril Wood, Charlotte- Rev Dr. A S Murray condurtai the service. The pail bearers were Garfield You, Percy KILLED m newton-cw. Peter gdcilphgs Gallant. of Amwdai COUSINS _,.{¢ .i.u tulitk‘, iiiiipi nci _ 1 ,.,_ . | . H“ T‘ E M. ._ wk or s L18 J filllyixnilllnifPi i) fl L at. 'I'L'LSDAY _ U x , , . A . t . . — "' wurmap w orrwva igiftéin.‘%i.i?:;.‘..”i;;.“li§éf"€.§.=2‘§."' M» Ac- i. Murphy 0- c» _ u, amgnh (-3 M‘ 1mm J_ H llfltlilt. left: Wednesday morning for b; L; H iOttawa. where his marriage tn " Verna (Tvrifiin, R.N. took e Fricxxrv morning. Congratula- s extended-K. fill t t l t l l i l {Sim - CORRECTION — In tile 8t:- tcount of the death of the late lElizali Boa t; of Norboro and Lcoininstn ‘ inc name of _ one ut his‘ viz. lyirs. George _ _ ' - _ k‘ Sunnis, Kvnr-n inf], “as inadver- LCD.(‘xtbilfélflltfiuiggfi i Lenny ulnmcdrkn “i '11" 8T““~‘ Bill" —(‘.~\l.LlII) T0 isosrov —-Mr. People's C€lll“‘.t‘l')' , Ed xmyrm.’ n I ‘FCUUiI/LWE ii ‘ht ,. wrck infuii ' the seri- ‘cns illness ui his brother. William Llnipin. ii‘- leit lilllllvtiiiiiwi)’ to ,'visit iiini.—-K. ivlliiii. a . ll!‘ e, R o man, hi’. ‘liavlc FUNERAL 11:. TERDAY . \ViSiliL)ii. —Thc . t. A so officiated int was lil iii "the pulilir L‘uiiiv_~.i)eii. J. \‘/_\nn. Cuiir-iu Mclinns and Aiayur '1‘ _ ' . F. . liiilingitll. y, b‘. .\ic.\‘.itt Miller. H. V Carr. A K Mc- Gregor, Prank MacLaurin nnd Ralph Monkiav Floral tributes were from the following, The Aivira Prescott and family, Jennie and Ivan Linizletter and fniniiy. My". and Mrs Roy F. McLean and Family. the MacGre- gor family. the MacLtiurin family, Mr. and Mrs Loman Adams. Bruce McKay and C0 L ILL court house officials-S. V-BRIDE TO BE SHOWFRED- Miss Gena. Waugh who is to b married shortlf‘. was the truest honor at u 5i10\\‘(‘.l' given b staff‘ of Stedmanls store on iilitillfv’ evening at the home of ‘firs. Sophie Jamieson. Belmont Street. Sununer- side. Miss Waugh was a valued eni- plovee oi SLt‘f‘illliI1l'5 for several vcars. ‘The room was beautifully decorated in blue in itolti and ivas channitic in ail its details. Miss ivaugn was escorted to the choir of e the stuff awaited her received f amilv Agnes of town; Florence. Mrs. William Mon- aghan. of Ottawa: James, assist- ant station agent. at Borden: Les- ter- with the C.N.H.. Charlottetown Corporal Robert Cameron with the figililis in England. and Lloyd at tome. The dcnth of Daniel M. MacDon- ald occurred at his hoine in Forest; H111 on December 29th, i943, ogttag ea . m’ and . til years. Altho not in good h for some time. his death came very Isuddcnly. and was a shock to his many relatives and friends. Almost “ills whole life was s ent in Forest "' g Hill where he was the I nown for his kindness and help in times of trcii- ble and smrow- The crowds of people that came to see him and to his funeral showed he was liked by ‘young and o1 Ilalike- He lmtvcs t0 moum his wife formerly.‘ .-»_- Muc- Lurc. one son Arthur who “ll-ii his wife and adopted daughter" lived ,vvlth him, Also one ester lvlurgitret llfrs. A. M. Bennett of Ocean Bluff, l\fass.. besides maniv relatives and friends. | ed 1 casualty list . |Gallant's next of k is father Mr. lvfourice Gallant, of Annadale. He was serving with th Nova Scotia and Island Regiment. TRADE BOARD MEETING — iAt. a meeting of the Charlottetown *Board of Trade last ntight it was decided to postpone meeting till Jan. 26 general discussion on public interest following the re- guitar business. A nominating com- mittee comprising Messrs. Alex. Mutliesoii. W Kerry and W. L. Higgins was appointed, “ ISLAND LADY PASSES — telegram has been received by Mrs. Fvnton Howatt, Victoria, stat- ing the sac news that her aunt "'i= Charlie Chapman hud passed ~away at Pugwash. N. S. The late Mrs. Chapman was formerly Miss Lizzie Logan of Victoria, P. E. I. A liste be . h Prinw ‘Edward e annual serving in His MaJIes . a n 1w m rrigttegeozf’ One son Harry L. There are left to ever cherish wife and mo“ , her d Charles Augustus Mitchell at pre- sent not in ood health, and tho following ohi dren: Augusta J. of Medford Mass. Robert E. of Mono- ton, N. B , both having arrived by plane to be with her during her illness George H. R. at present by‘: Forces in ly and Bther . of this City, her a. number of years ago. The funeral took place from the McLean Funeral Parlors Monday, January 10th, services commencing at 2 o'clock. Rev. T Ii. McLen- nan of Trinity United Church of- floating assisted by Memorial Lodge L. O B. A. Those acting as pallbearers were friends of the deceased. Uoyd A. Wcnnaoott. William McPherson. Chakrles Saunders and Alfred Af- fiec Interment. was in the People's the auspices of the Catholic Wo- ,men's League, prize winners: Mary E. Kelly; McNelll. Men's first, Joseph HARRY. Tho iuckv tabla prize winner was Miss Margaret Lappin. HOME BEBEAVID-lldrs. Jessie Morrison. l7 Granville Street; coived fll S predeceased “wet iuw-a to mourn the and sisters. Mrs. Jessie . Mrs. Aliain MacDonald, John and Albert all of Charlottetown, . George Herbert. Winnipeg and Nor- man, at 6 Depot. Halifax. Mr. Frank Russel Lidstone pass- I ed away suddenly yesterday morn- ing at the home of his sister. Mrs. George A. Bownesa. Tbs late Mr. Lidstone Following were th Pa’ Ladies um, Mia: “E second. Mrs. Abbi. second. R. J. from b0 . re- i944 esterday sister Mar- Radh had ssed . at her home in St. Imus. Mis- Wednesday night. She leaves M following NProt-hers Mas Summerslde. suffered Sunday, Jan R03’ Clark, IQ... 34 MITCH iC ‘ ilanuary 9, 1944, w}; "M Augustin "l! 9. hi; late ELIr-At Wlleh Street onmsau . Mrs c, A m h" 72nd Year. McADAM_Ag . urdayl Ja North d hone-r wher M from heal-t trouble and came back to this province last summer on his doctor's advice. He was quite well on Wednesday evening but on Thursday morning he was found to have passed away in his sleep. r. Gardner, the maatziger present- ed tier with rt beautiful gift from the staff. acootnpania-d by best. KILLED IN .\C'I‘I().\'—.\1i’. Lav.‘- rent-e Itlorris of 66 Brighton .~\\'0.. has i'i"L3i\'t‘ti the sad news that his Pa‘ ‘fiioiiifis Mu ——-—— ——— Cemetery. Needl of preparing fort; postwar FIRE YESTERDAiY — The fire- \\"1_h¢5 {y 1 - y t. - 1 f rchabiitaticu was cmp as zec u mm were ‘summons: at 8.15 vester- Wisth a Iflvlsfieii-Chilltlllégll diiitiingfi the nddrcsg bv Mr. Justice A. Emday morning to the Horne garage thanked her friends for the lovely Arsenault at the January term of._on Kent Street. The fire, causer. gift The rvvening was pleasantly shes sifting through a Mapv beautiful flowers were re- ceived from her Lodges and i-Iohnan friends in Yesterday FRIDAY imoihiiig for a-nd Tor- 'onto on a bur one brothel- Leavcrei c. Hniifa: .' it! a iizilt-sisie eririv in this t'l!_‘»'. pas _ ' train i; _ _ \li..\ltllll.\i. saitvici; -- oirritv cu ‘ ' morning's time spent. with games and music which was furnished by Ted Ahern. Alter which a dainty lunch was sewed. The evening closed by singing “For Shes a Jolly Good Fellowf-S —ARRIVES ITRED] OVLIZSEAS —Flying Officer William J. B J.i1.u.-.'.v l. a monorail service was for a short vi. to Boston-K. haiu Si. Afaiachys " --- i» 1i ANDER DEAD—The clcatn.‘ , at Chelsea, Mass. on! January -l, lOi-i. oi Mr. Ellhflflm‘ Urch nt the '32 o.’ '72 years. The itilt‘ Mr. U' ' a former resi- dent of this pr‘ 'in.:c and proin- inent iii the fox raising industry. 7H0 is survit-‘etl by his widow, one int John. and one nu IMrs. Gcorgci hi. Prince Lid- and going ill’ iurtimi in "rpiicni l‘ ‘ M. ~ i Higgins. R.A.F.. arrived at home in Kensington on Thursday even- ing, coming by ship via New York ant‘. by rail to Montreal, for a seven day furlough with his family and friends. He has had a diversified experience since enlisting in thr- nir force at AilCiillld, New Zcalnnd in i940. came back tn Canada to train at Uplands. Received his Wings in NGVCIIIHCI‘ 1941. Then to Britain in Ducenrbcr. 1941.. Had t i the Supreme Court in Charlotte lby hot a town yesterday. and strongly in- dcrsed by the Grand Jury to whom his remarks were directed The Court opened for the‘ Jan- iia.‘y term at l1 a.in. and HCIJOUIII- ed sine die a't oblock No bill was found by the Grand Jury in the only indictment pre- scritcd, that of the King vs. Earl Stanton Whitlock, charged with arson in connection with a fire in the Orchid restaurant. On motion of Mr. R. m. Bell, the accused was discharged. Another indictment docketed was against Wilfred Bradley. for robbery with violence. Attorney General M. R. McGuigan moved for iin adjournment until the June ,crack in the base of the stove re- iaulted in some slight damage to the floor underneath the stove. I RECEIVES COMMISSION —The many friends of Warrant Officer- Friincis P. O'Donnell. son of the late Frank O'Donnell of Avondale ‘will be pleased to know that he received his pilot officer's commis- slon on Dec 14th, 1843. I-Ie is at;- tached to 124th Squadron, Rock- cliffe. Ont Hi; wife and baby dmightei- reside in Ottawa. DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED — Mrs. Lloyd Herring. Little Sands. has received th 5nd news that her husband, Lloyd Herring, has been SAD NEWS-Word has been celved by Mrs. William J. of the death o! her h William J. t George Stewart. tat he leaves to mourn besides his widow. three children Billy. Mad- eline. and Jean. Mr. Stewart is 81 years of age. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. S. A. McLeod was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence I30 Water Street where service was conductd by Rev T.H. Bussell Somers who also con- ducted scrvice at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. F. A. A. He was a brother of Mayor W. J. f?‘ -Lidstone of Bummerside. The la . . ' ear; old and was the son of the fate Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lidstone. of Cape Wolfe. P. Ii. I. I-Is left this province about the year 1906 and lived in Boston. Mans, and in Van- couver, B. C. He servedtin the first Great War and on returning he settled in Emelda, Alta.. where he was a . In addition to hi; brother here other survivors include a brother Leslie in Nova Scotia and two sis- ters, Mn. Jack MacWilliama. Sack- ville. N. B., and Miss Adele Lidstone RN, in B married, ' , The funeral will be held at one te Mr. Lidstone was 85 farmer ' altimore Md. He was un- f - . _ _ . _ term. on account of the absence reported dangerously wounded on m“ |".,.-‘°’,'°“>, “f”? f” "wit? gliflji" of i1 material witness. He 1.5m Dec. a1, 194a. Extent of injuries Mulch. George J. Needy. 1.. a. o'clock on Sunday afternoon. with ,._. .. iifim” m" Sr“ Md‘ ,, “5 ;'"'n that the prisoner be released to np- are not as yet available. Pte. Her- Stacey", Arthur Mould. W. D. Gil- a service at the United Church. ; pus-T (,',|QA[)[l,\'l‘l§ "*0 ‘"1105 w H?” hmpiiul- n" pear on hi5 own recognizance. ring was-with the 8th Army in It- 31B 81'"- -7- Mite!‘ Dilllllel- M- P- all?! WOIN- mmllrwm W b “*- --—- ' rs (_~,'@0,-..E g prim-ii Wfiffacle “f Dust” surgery at m5." Some fine pure bred cattle have aly and enlisted at the outbreak —-— church cemetery. The . aim will F3031 110K l5»: {Urine v at‘ the” staff of the ‘murfstead lmsrm“, ‘eswred his recently been importer. by progres- of war. Hi5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. TALKED WIT" HEB 501V - be forwarded to Cape Wolfe from unt- ilil i of the late .5111, MHnUQ-hl 30mm woumlbaiui bmkeil "Billie-s i" mflml» sit-e breeders in various parts o! James F Herring reside m; Mum“ Mrs. lvlary Spencer, Kent Sh. had Summeraide on Saturday evening. " " ' “i: fir -.{t..- (fillishilfivifln ‘"5 “"““°"‘“’d "Y m‘ English the Province. Mr. Frank a. Clark Harbour. a pleasant iwrnrisc Wednesday B- "" ."‘ ‘ wk“ Bjdéh‘u_:‘t,ilillliil’ called Harold who virtually has added w his Kmlock Farm __ night when 5m. l-ecalycd a on“ ma- this mQ.-,.i..,; ' “Wpiid 11"“ as “m” °"-’"- H“ W“ herd a well kilown Hereford sire COUNTY counr case - The lance phone will from her son Able A nxeeilnz of the members o! the m, n“, ‘.11; m“. Pllmmled t” m” rank Oi F131“ Manta Vista Heir 11th. This nni- case of Milton Daniel McLeod, Seaman Harold F. Spencer from Summerside Board of Trade was ~- . .4 com?‘ “rural-e; office" since "ecovery ‘mm m5 mal was purchased of Mr. C. C. charged with breakingenteringand New York. Able Selma?! ‘Spence held last night 1X1 the ‘IYIWD H51]- M Pfiilnt do w T‘ PM \i.....,-.~.1 (ifum-hi" hYJs- “Jun.” “mi i‘ Wm“ t° “mm” Barteaux, Clarence, N. s. He has stealing from the Jewelry store m: left Victoria. B. C. some time flso The President MI- novels 36k" i “- 1944- i1 1m ~| 341;, 411‘;-;;~,(-11'5 .,.....f,» friends m)“ “mes m CQMdKTK also purchased one two-year-old John R. Williams came up yester- 511d Silent Chfistfllfls 5m‘! "PW Pfxetlidvsgé decided to hold the an- NAhLgia__'ll%‘ yggg-i" I . . . {wish licr much success. —-Ii.|. IN Hills‘ I’I ' ‘Cainll cf Kc iCitllzlOllC ay tullinglicr o -r. ilie church, conducted by R bcr: Compton and George Ryan. '\ l'iU.\' —- On the wonit-n of b. . Stewart. —I.'\'DIA.\' RIVER MILL DAM OUT —- Frcd 'l‘iiplin proprietor of the nnlls had the misfortune to have the (lain break recently. an- tler a brat/y’ prcssuri! of water. -- FORMER’ ISLANDER DIES ‘AT DARTMOUTH — The dPfitii occurred at hcr home "in Dart:- mnuth. N.S.. on Jan. 2nd, of Mrs. Allan C McDonald. formerly Mar-- the Coniiick of Kensingwn. PEI. Mrs. McDonald had many rela- tives and close friends in Prince Edu/ard Island who will deeply rc- grct her passing. Her husband predeceased her several years ago. She lcztves to mourn one daugh- ter, Mrs. George Moore of Dart- mouth and five sons: Elmer of Halifax; Earl of Boston Mass; Bert. Donald and Byrnc of Dart-i mouth. Alan one sister Mrs. P. C. Murphy of Sydney, C.B., and two heifer. Miss Ola Domino, from the well-known herd of W. G. Ollilfill Windsor, N. S. Two young cows were purchased from the farm al. Mr. E. H. Home, Eniield. N.S.. namely, Morita Vista Lassie 3rd and Monta Vista Lassie 4th These are valuable additions to Mr. Clark's herd of approximately twenty pure bred I-ferefords. Two enterprising’ young men. Ralph R. Hardy oi Alma and Leigh I-Iodson of Alberton. have recent- ly purchased an outstanding young Shnrthorn herd sire from the farm of Geo. A. Chase, li‘ort Williams, N. H. At East Royalty on Dec. 10th 19- day in the Count-y Court before Judge C. (iavin Duffy. The accus- ctl plqaticd not guilty Mr. Gordon R. Holmes appcarec for the Crown. Mr. R. R. Bell was appointed by the Court to represent the prison- er. At the close of the evidence Mr. Bell obtained an adjournment un- til Saturday in order to make rep- reseiitatloiis on behalf of the pris- oner. Witnesses for the Crown were LAC. Pearson and LAC. Jones R.A.F.. John R. Williams and Con- stable Poole. Witnesseg for the de- fence were Mrs. Ethel McLeod and the defendant. I orr TO OTTAWA-Mrs. s. Coffin, Cha a1 chairman of e Consumer Branch Ycafs at sen arriving in New York a. couple of days ago. He will pro- ceed overseas from there. KILLED IN, ACTION -— Word was receiver; from official sources giving information that Pto. Aen- eas Daniel Johnston 25. son of Jo- seph Johnston and the late Mrs. Johnston of Primrose, P. E. I. was killed in action in Italy on Dec. 8th. "'Pte. Johnston enlisted in the P. E. LH. in March 194i and proceeded overseas last July. He la survived by his wife the former Mary Far- rell and one daughter. Gertrude Anne, 1B mos. as well as his father, two brothers, Manet; and Jose h and two sisters, Catherine ( rs. John J . MacDonald) and Anna. nual meeting of the Tuesday, January 25th and president called the attention of the members to the fact that on this date the Board would be exact- ly fourty-four year-g old. It was on January 26th, i900. that the first meeting was held and of the sixty charter membe ,, only three survive Mr. A. S. Maeliay, Mr. C. R. Rog- er! and Mr. James A. Morrison. The many friends of Mrs. J She was poi-n at Card n. daugh- N.B Board on the wife o er . e etown Hos- ‘on Friday the seyenrth day of uarv inst ~ ‘ oman and MacDonald Jan. l2, i944 Mrs ..‘ in her 59th year, . Professional Bar ___- ___.“ McLeod w. z. saunas. x. d J. a neuron. a c Barristers and Attorn Low brothers, Win. of Revere, Mass-. niid John of Vancouver. B.C. Th: ter of the late James late Mrs. McDonald was an an- \:,»1]]jng mums w 1111 nual visitor to P.E.I. until the past ~11, It is almost impcra- summer when hi“: health didn't im- that. iflCili inciiisdricg lic kcpt. ucrmithrrtu trnvcl- Tc the l>*?rcfl\'- operating.—l{. icd family sincere sympathy is ex- -—- tended-K. will??? ".~T1§.~'i’>....‘§fii.U “N135? Tscgtfi WEDNESDAY | I P i 43 Mrs. Willimxn Seller passed to her! eternal rest nt the heme of her niece Mrs. AW. Robertson, miter a lingering IIIIlOSS. liliflllgll which she was tcnderlv cared for and which shc bore with patience and faith in her Master. _ Mr. Andrewsi L; illfVil/udt by In on micigrgilnlliigraplailssgingwlis-t iaolce irsifllctober 1942. Presidents of var- the hope of tnose who have faith : ious national organizations of in the greater life‘ beyond the pre- :10‘ caxiaglaflhfflfiydtgfmitéif: .- “irra- i 2i ‘Elisha tiii°ilfili zsi::...:‘;*'i~....ii"“iit“u; Rlzms. m M as Mr-"Dom-Id . nxt ' " us m . '. rec vt" n ‘. i. ~ ~ - ~i i Maitizjrret Mai-Donald. Gle i The people 0i‘ Inrliai. River and , surrounciiugs. always strong ‘ in . ‘coinniiiiiil spirit and co-opcration, Mary Coedv but resided moat 01 her life in (‘i-ulottetmvn. Educated at Notre Dame ' Academy and the Charlottetown Business College she §‘i'.€..’?“1~‘i°§'“”‘°é. °i...i‘i§ P s coo one -. came its chi accountant which position she oocuroied until her i“: tvra.ii..ir.“aiziili wo u: . . i‘: ueen uare SohoolfiPauline of the tion rd. also one brother Everett ‘Morgan of the department ,‘ Ottawa. Montlijay of Indian Affairs. Her fimeral was held on mo o 0th inst..»from er late res deuce to the church of the Moot Holy Redeemer where Re- I High M committee. arttme Prices n ‘Trade Board. is scheduled to leave this morning for Ottawa to attend n conference with other regional chairmen. Jan, l8 to Jan. 2i. The icommittces membership has grown from 2.850 active officers to 14.000 since the last conference held in L (ikcn rottetown. provinci . o. ens manner tilt His mother predeceased him sev- enteen years ago. R. I. P. Lust \veck Mrs. Guy Dalling. Hillsborough Street. received the sad news that her son. Fla-Sgt. James Edwin Dalling had been killed on Sunday. January 2nd and that interment took place the fol- lowing Sunday in Hvtrrowgate. England. No particulars have vet been received by his mother. The young flier was well and favorably known in this city and was a popular pupil of Went Kent School when he received his early education later matrlculating into TH ROAT "Uffluand cum“ ll. F. lllttillIBAtli Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Buildiiu Charlottetown ' he “lilllt-ll for _ "‘ Croken and said . was. viortitv oi 2r . ' a ‘ _ ,; R ' t, '- - -‘ d RECEIVED ROSES — Mrs. C. cnuifh) 11 t; d WllgldiliiViPfl egmwn b fvifftiifia [Clay cf Montague had a tiehghtfui nuns‘. ‘iti Ii ll o f‘ ‘ ' tor ill!‘ New Your to t‘1i(.‘ii and i1) Fr. Murray the met-t- liilf .ia:.:..i:-i.;-ri. MISCLLLANEOIIS 5H0 Tiiuv ‘ Pe btcn itlhtlv . , iii f B rd l1 roses from her son. Scrgi. Harry tB0fii-lllit Robert of Boston; Arthur: gfigdgilhef w?“ gfifiwgffhe William. PEJ. fcluy. now unh the Pailifindinzjfi Cflmbiidile- Mass-l M" Kc“; meetings and two representatives ——- _ .Squ2id, a C-A F. in England. Mill Grflhem- "1““d“i_”“"*-P-E 1-- of tha United states om will cit -CA.\'i\'lNG PLANT T0 OPLN‘ ___ Charles W.. at home. Gordon, at m at the $5510.15 __1t is expected that the Jenkins- CIVIC HEALTH-There were nothome Also risters: ltfnt Lottie ——-— plant at Summcrside will lcomm-unlcpblg diseases o; 9415135 lRobcrts, North Winsloe Mrs. Han- -i~v l; liar. bccn planned quarantined in the city during the nah Chopin, Anoover. kin-so; Mrs. v production vcsterdav month of December. according to Ellie Dill. Mass; Mrs Wm- Numi- .i:. lt(‘i(i up awaiting tire ,tho report of the City health’ oi- Cnnbria, Pf.‘ 1.: Mrs ftichard ,, ., m ,,,.,|,..L.,,,,._ Ghwke“ ficcr. Di. HC. Keeping. sulbmitllcd stead. Wheatiey Rivet. Mis. Ada. ' ,"il ‘b cmmert in" the next. few a." Mfmdiif“ '“€‘?““i‘ M. f w ° ‘y ‘Iqh”°"' W193i"? W?“ Ewma m" tute the gathering in a brief de- m the <izii.t,‘l.l.,.k.,_e,._ ,.,-_.--. nikulerI-tinti-S. ‘l(‘again3%dtéflYEilaflfflizzgiStTtzill"(ggfifg chews. CiliiiitliiLlOWf], one brother, vunonal servlcfi Minutes n; n“, "ifll '~‘i"“" ~ - - ~ - Aghfnrd or ‘Norm. Mlmm‘. last. animal gatherinft were read t. n" i "i ran. .\r\n id's‘ rohutrv. -- A =gfi‘g,i,'g‘*j,fl,f;i,,,ffily‘$5, .1:~]§€i,_. ,,,“‘.§,..§§'i§§°a§~.“‘ Xmfiglflctpél-mfl,‘ oy the clerk and reports from the s i car from Edi». 'l‘.'i.'<i niiri it lJii.. iron. mnn-lngns 23' in“, Owqtunulrv m? Nolifl] River‘ nmisugd by Rc-v’ L‘ M" various officers 21nd wqrklng 59m. . 11.5‘ niu- sdlllf‘ itcnrpimv collidvtl inst pm . of restaurants. public var-cm. Murmn Hun , River‘ m.“ Rev mittees were piesentec. discussed ‘l, ‘. " night. m. the “Alston Street. Lotig- stables. cw. was cnrricti out IIV tho R E_ Sham Nu“, G;asg,,“._ P_E_I_ and approved. Mr. Noble presented ‘ worth Avcnuc intersection. The .sanitary iiccr and conditions The mam, [fiends o] ‘he 5m“ an lntgrggflng paswffll report nov- car skidded on ilic icy street. and found satisfactory. $.12’! was oollec- ramming cdunuwslde ha,“ tribute ering particularly ‘the period since struck ilm bus although the criver ted in dog taxes. w m‘, eswem and res-pm,‘ of m; he became minister. Oth- m me ha” firm" m“ vehicle over BOX s0cm:__A w- Succgsg. late M1'. Andrews by their presence 0r reilbrts were from the Church "l" (‘"11 i" a" '-‘“d°'“'°“" if’ “i”? m1 b“ 50cm‘ m? dance-yum; held at the funeral and burial services. ISlchool 3nd“i't;en:ul;s:giing§s,crnti}: i ‘t. . ' ‘ . A t I152‘; Ijffffi... in Emerald Hull Jun. 3rd. by Th” m" bean" we“ Jam“ ome ep r . H, - . .. D0 , .1011 L. Matheson. John N. Roll. £20m. of tliccar was badly smash- gfiztlisflcffns ‘fifiil'gtscohffflaif;éuaesfig Mflyjenrpflflldf] Alexander McRae, The B.Y.P.U. report was present- ___ moonlit and gcoc roar-s and vOuuB BRINGING UP FATHER ---Mr... J. L. Siiiiii(lcrs.,l{eiisliig- eople came frrm fat; and near. Lon. h-irs. Wilfred Kelly. Summer- 11,1“: mm“: w“! mmishm-fy-‘Muul. sitic, anti litirs. Emmott McDon- giins orchestra. The boxes ‘were aid. Cililfillitflflwll. rciiiriitrd home very cnpably auctioned . . , Clayton Green while Mr. Leslie on 'i‘li|1r.srlay from ll most enjoy- nbli- trip to Montreal and Ottawa. Trmior took charge of tl-g cash. Tile bidding was brisk n.~.d snappy Vilhiic in Ottawa they attended added w by spyne men,bm-5 o1 m. the marriage o.’ Mrs. Saunders‘ R (}_A,F., whn were home on New daughter Dori; to Corporal Mervin Year’; leave. ‘flu- rocecdg amount» Kohle. R.C.A F‘. While en rnutc ed m nearly KEVLII y dollars. Thanks nt lviontrrril and at Ottawa they to everyone who helped to make had the pic-nann- of meeting many former Island fricnns-K. this social a success. - --» POLICE REPORT- Three pro- -- Elilrinlbl) OHTUGENARIAN, sccutiom and convictions under Mr. Jam». Power of Emerald lthe Prohibition Act were obtairrd lJunctlon paid u visit tn his son last month for unlawful sale Peter Power and family of Ken- _ intoxicating liquor in Charlotte- sintztnn nt Nev: Year's, Mr. Pow- town. according to ihc report of or is in his 88th vrur, and is nbnu‘. I Chlcf of Police A. Birtwistig sub- - J-m rm in Hrnrtz Hull hls work of cnrrifluv avinamc anti mitted m. Monday's imcting of the y .|'.;.-;,.' M11‘. W I-l Jnhn- iyvpulring riuiiv. Ho, ili iftllljlliiP- City Cmmclk ‘Other conviction: m" prrgsirirt. The opening hymn Hon with his arm (iorirvgo. rum; tiu- included three or common nilsnu . I 1B7 "Break thou the Bread of lzlackamlthing and carriage mop one for dilorderly conduct. one IVIIR - " l ‘h the OIY ii/IUIIGW t . t . . f i . . The general annual meeting of the Charlottetown Baptist Church was held last evening. The chair- man was Ralph Gay who called on .the Rev. Ronald Noble to consti- r. _i Canning; open to “i wen so rt by‘ the . an. a... rightist-fl‘ out s MAIHIIESU Her-rill. Intciunent‘ was in the Rom- McGui an, Mayor Bil. Hoimfln- ' Dr. v6.0.5‘. To ‘o Riley Building lot _ aodonald. MONEY TO LOAN Ccthggio Cemetery with Rev. R» g] es i a MaloMillan. Means. zi . c . ' ' V“ . I.~‘M-'Niiil!iJiJ§i \».\i iilialtflt" \il'i-‘l't"n47l‘liii]li‘(i twp Wilts A burton CvarIi"-rv' and Mi _ _ dorson. "Jiiit! tho i f,‘ Vl‘l'.“.t‘S wmc road lzy and (lifts W Albert Di .. .Pr'set'i tn sanctufy gage 583's. ' gwr.‘ M2Caredle' and 3L u“ M‘ an‘ Cameron Block C Iv JR‘? Eifiilii-Dpuiiiwfifié’ 177333 H- F- MCWIPP B-A-i K i aaamrsgianitayzaogici on m» Mel-are n. r-r. Mu-Phee- wsmw Grant. w A. Stewart. 'I‘hc active lingers. gag: fig! aqua" M00“! ' a s. nasmm a fiféifithul... 13mm itacoonnw?" aanntsre ' rived l t nae-tailors: s... t. mm in Bum-is. By i0 ",1 by: home- Viliilllillitglllii-‘i ill lltitl rhmuv-t rcrciviwi popularity of PPuiLV W11" nf the prominent school IlL-WIIIK taught in rlificrpnt. d trial-s and was u \(‘I"/ cneriwtifi Wllfkf-f l" Young Peoples rind ' evening H t is. ac ivit cs v Served ‘by the ~ of the district. the romain- dctr of the evcnina ivns sucm ' dancing. music being Sllfllliiffti by Mr. Redvcrir Stcvxtrt. All den-art- ed for their iicme till-shim! 9W8!’ manv yours 0i_hai v wedded lift‘. - wou DN'T TH Nl< of; i-EiUMlllA$TtNG| HI ‘JK DEAR - l LL SEND Ji WITH IT- I'LL efigsagtvcmo euao whib" W: -"r"§§-?='»5¢>'3§%‘§lté% 3'82 m, "- NDER-l HOPE si-ita YUM-L- "P _ RFW’ goesm- INVITE new oven rr on new oven HERE- DON v NK YO HAVE TD W"Eg"§€“*sb§fi'sE-§EE§> srri -- VLP TD aonnow Mort-law's 6'55 OVER “l M. h‘. DIFIPYFINC- -~Tl1c tiri- nunl mr-viiiig of W. M S Auxili- . 'f‘rinii,v (lhvirrh, was hold on